channelopathies Flashcards
definition
heterogeneous group of hereditary diseases of Na, K, Ca channels
consequences
sudden death in infants, children, young adults without causing any grossly or microscopically visible abnormalities in heart
How many types of congenital long QT syndrome?
13
characteristic arrhythmia associated w/ QT syndrome
form of polymorphic ventricular tachycardia
–torsades de pointes (French for “twisting of the points”)
most common type of congenital long QT syndrome (type 1)
caused by mutations in gene for subunit of the Iks potassium channel…impairs repolarization, prolonging QT, allowing early afterdepolarizations from mulltiple foci
Brugada syndrome epidemiology
young adult Asian males
Brugada syndrome pathogenesis
mutations in gene for subunit of cardiac Na channel…failure of expression of the channel,, or alterations in voltage and time dependence of activation, and accelerated or prolonged recovery from inactivation
duration of action potentials reduced
Brugada syndrome consequences
persistently elevated ST segments descending w/ upward convexity to inverted T wave
V. fib
persistently elevated ST segments descending w/ upward convexity to inverted T wave
in leads V1-V3
classic “coved type” Brugada pattern
Ventricular arrhythmias may result from…
heterogeneity of myocardial refractory periods in right ventricle, arising from presence of both normal and abnormal sodium channels in same tissue and from differential impact of Na current in the three layers of myocardium